View Full Version : Post-apocalyptic wargaming terrain
Chris Goodwin
Nov 15th, '07, 09:52 AM
From the Makezine blog, here (http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/11/apocalyptic_wargamming_te.html). With piccy goodness.
This is easily the most awesome thing I've seen all day.
aylwin13
Nov 15th, '07, 10:05 AM
Man, that is so kewl (and I mean that in a good way). :thumbup:
It looks like it could be some of the miniature scenery from I Am Legend, or something. Might be about time for them to rent some extra floorspace for their game sessions.
Flames
Nov 15th, '07, 10:30 AM
I wonder if these fellows will bring that stuff to Gen Con. I bet if they set that up in a foyer people would flock around it.
Cancer
Nov 15th, '07, 11:33 AM
That's way cool.
By contrast, the campus paper here this week has a front-page article on LARPing. The paper's website says "under construction" [and has for weeks] otherwise I'd post a link.
BigJackBrass
Nov 15th, '07, 11:37 AM
Quite a project. I'd have been inclined to make more buildings with large flat tops, just so I still had somewhere to eat dinner and put the computer...
Sketchpad
Nov 15th, '07, 04:07 PM
Daaaaaamn! That's awesome!
BobGreenwade
Nov 15th, '07, 06:52 PM
I get so envious of people with that sort of artistic skill....
Matt Frisbee
Nov 15th, '07, 11:07 PM
Great stuff -- but I wonder what game they're playing and if there are any openings for additional players...
Yeah, probably not.
Matt "Just-a-gamer-geek-at-heart" Frisbee
Captain Obvious
Nov 16th, '07, 03:35 AM
Great stuff -- but I wonder what game they're playing and if there are any openings for additional players...
Looks to me like they have enough playing area for quite a few players...
Vestnik
Nov 19th, '07, 10:48 AM
Great stuff -- but I wonder what game they're playing and if there are any openings for additional players...
Yeah, probably not.
Matt "Just-a-gamer-geek-at-heart" Frisbee
I'm pretty sure it's Warhammer 40000.
CorPse
Nov 19th, '07, 11:38 AM
Apparently the GM for the PA game I find myself in (http://www.herogames.com/forums/blog.php?u=1240&blogcategoryid=44) has a bunch of terrain, buildings, etc., and a garage in which to create quite a set-up, so I might end up posting some pics on the boards.
I doubt it will be as out of control as the stuff above though!
AmadanNaBriona
Nov 19th, '07, 12:10 PM
Chris, the world may never be the same after I followed that link.
The terrain is cool, but the rest of the site is making my brain fire up like a Spark on espresso.
I hold you directly responsible for any world conquering devices I might build.:eg:
Apparently I need to spread the love a bit
AmadanNaBriona
Nov 19th, '07, 12:12 PM
I get so envious of people with that sort of artistic skill....
terrain building is something almost anyone can learn. It's actually a LOT easier than it looks... I've gotten several "non artist" friends totally hooked on it in the past.
Maur
Nov 19th, '07, 01:28 PM
Great stuff -- but I wonder what game they're playing and if there are any openings for additional players...
Yeah, probably not.
Matt "Just-a-gamer-geek-at-heart" Frisbee
Probably 40K Apocalypse which is meant for large point armies :)
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